Examples of using Marinus in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Marinus of Tyre.
Gallese Marinus.
Marinus prepared for the worst.
They happen everywhere there's people… Mondas, Telos, Earth,Planet 14, Marinus.
Raqit: Marinus Estate on the Carmel.
During broadcast of the fifth storyline, The Keys of Marinus, the BBC launched a new network, BBC Two.
Marinus" The Screaming Jungle" Doctor Who.
Police members who arrived on the scene found a half-nakedDutch young man in the yard, who was very confused, named Marinus van der Lubbe.
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Police members who arrived on the scene found a half-naked Dutch young man in the yard, who was very confused,named Marinus van der Lubbe.
By now, 1933 Marinus had contracted tuberculosis of the eyes and spent several weeks in hospital.
However, according to Ian Kershaw,the consensus of nearly all historians is that Marinus van der Lubbe did set the Reichstag on fire.
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The mucus and serum of several lamprey species, including the Caspian lamprey(Caspiomyzon wagneri), river lampreys(Lampetra fluviatilis and L. planeri),and sea lamprey(Petromyzon marinus), are known to be toxic, and require thorough cleaning before cooking and consumption.
Marinus occupied the palace built by Pope John VII atop the Palatine Hill in the ruins of the Domus Gaiana.
He extended the appointment of Frederick, Archbishop of Mainz as Papal Vicar and Missus dominicus throughout Germany andFrancia.[3] Marinus later intervened when the Bishop of Capua seized without authorization a church which had been given to the local Benedictine monks.
Marinus was born in Rome, and prior to becoming pope he was attached to the Church of Saint Cyriacus in the Baths of Diocletian.
Isidore returned to Alexandria accompanied by Sallustius.[11] In Alexandria he taught philosophy. He was in Athens when Proclus died(in 485), and later when Marinus took over as head(scholarch) of the Neoplatonist school.[2] Marinus persuaded him to be his successor as head of the school, but he left Athens not long after Marinus died,[12] resigning his position to Hegias.
This Marinus van der Lubbe was an unemployed communist, who arrived in Germany with the purpose of stopping the Nazi rise to power.
Domninus of Larissa, Syria was, simultaneously with Proclus, a pupil of Syrianus. Domninus is said to have corrupted the doctrines of Plato by mixing up with them his private opinions. This called forth a treatise from Proclus,intended as a statement of the genuine principles of Platonism.[1] Marinus writes about a rivalry between Domninus and Proclus about how Plato's work should be interpreted.
The son of a Roman noble called Marinus, Stephen IV belonged to the same family which also produced the Popes Sergius II and Adrian II.
Marinus"Rinus" Jacobus Hendricus Michels OON(; 9 February 1928- 3 March 2005) was a Dutch association football player and coach.
Following Hitler's rise to power in Germany, Marinus hoped that the millions of German socialists and communists would confront the Nazis and set off a revolution which would spread through the world.
Marinus Jacobus Hendricus"Rinus" Michels OON(Dutch pronunciation:; 9 February 1928- 3 March 2005) was a Dutch association football player and coach.
Because of the similarity of the names Marinus and Martinus, Popes Marinus I and Marinus II were, in some sources, mistakenly given the name Martinus(and were then listed respectively as Martinus II and Martinus III[7]).
Marinus occupied the palace built by Pope John VII atop the Palatine Hill in the ruins of the Domus Gaiana.[5] He died in May 946 and was succeeded by Agapetus II.
Because of the similarity of the names Marinus and Martinus, Popes Marinus I and Marinus II were, in some sources, mistakenly given the name Martinus(and were then listed respectively as Martinus II and Martinus III). Thus, when the new Pope in 1281 took the name Martin, he became Pope Martin IV, when in fact he should have taken the name Martin II.
Marinus later intervened when the Bishop of Capua seized without authorization a church which had been given to the local Benedictine monks.[3] In fact, throughout his pontificate, Marinus favoured various monasteries, issuing a number of Papal bulls in their favour.
Marinus was born in Rome, and prior to becoming pope he was attached to the Church of Saint Cyriacus in the Baths of Diocletian. He was said to have encountered St. Ulrich on his visit to Rome in 909, and reportedly predicted Ulrich's eventual appointment as Bishop of Augsburg.[1].
Marinus van der Lubbe, an alleged Communist agitator, was arrested and blamed for the fire, and his association with Communist organizations led Adolf Hitler to declare a state of emergency, encouraging aging president Paul von Hindenburg to sign the Reichstag Fire Decree, abolishing most of the human rights provisions of the Weimar Republic's constitution(1919).